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Man, monitoring web based applications and gathering metrics from single page interfaces (SPIs) developed in AngularJS and Ember can be a real pain. Well, it can be if you're using traditional monitoring software. If you are, SOASTA may have some answers to your problems.

From the performance achievements of the Redis NoSQL database to the simplification of persistence mapping from Java code to big data stores, the world of NoSQL and big data development is changing fast.

Back in March 2015, we created a survey about Java performance testing that would give us insights into how teams and organizations go about performance testing their applications.
Now we analyze the data to find answers to the questions like:
How do teams do their performance analysis and testing?
How long does it take to verify that there are no performance regressions?
Who monitors and...

The pressure is on! But you can’t complete of the tests you’d normally execute with the limited amount of time you have. So where do you focus? This is a classic question for performance engineers, so we thought we’d help with some key strategies you can use when you are under short time constraints.

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